Music
Joss Stone reveals comeback album plans
Published Thursday, May 5 2011, 12:42 BST | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment

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The 'You Had Me' star is due to release her fifth studio album on July 26, following a three-year break during which she pursued her acting career as Anne of Cleeves in the TV series The Tudors.
The LP will serve as the follow-up to 2009's Colour Me Free!, which only managed to peak at number 75 on the UK album chart, although it did give Stone her second top ten record in the US.
The singer posted an image earlier today on her official Facebook page, which seems to confirm the album title as LP1. It is not yet known whether the image posted will be the official album artwork or if it's just a concept photo.
The record will be Stone's first independent release and will be distributed via her own record label Stone'd Records following her departure from EMI last summer.
The album has been produced by Eurythmics star David A. Stewart, who has previously worked with the likes of Mick Jagger, Ringo Starr and Katy Perry.
Stone was recently invited to attend last week's royal wedding.
See the speculated album artwork below:

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